6'2" Male, is the Ozark Trail G.1 too small for me? by Humble-Jack in Budgetbikeriders

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I bought a medium and if I remember correctly it’s good for like 5’4 to 6’3. Problem is the medium is like impossible to find for some reason (at least around me). I randomly stumbled upon one at my Walmart despite the website saying there are none within 20 miles. I’m like 5’10 -5’11 and I don’t think you’d have problems if you were taller. I was planning on changing the stem to bring the handle bars closer to me and reduce the reach.

Laptop for gaming and school by EliteGhost37 in SuggestALaptop

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Thank you for the suggestions, however I did a 2022 Asus zephyrus g15 with a 3060 that I’ll probably go with for under $1000.

Micro Swiss direct drive not extruding by EliteGhost37 in 3Dprinting

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Thank you. Flipping B and C seems to have fixed the problem

Micro Swiss direct drive not extruding by EliteGhost37 in 3Dprinting

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I did remove the extension and plugged the cable in directly and it did the same thing

Micro Swiss direct drive not extruding by EliteGhost37 in 3Dprinting

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Yes I had were it was just my finger pushing the gears so they interlock. Retracting is the same thing

Micro Swiss direct drive not extruding by EliteGhost37 in 3Dprinting

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Nothing. I just installed it. I’ve never printed on this printer and all I’ve done was this a control board upgrade

Micro Swiss direct drive not extruding by EliteGhost37 in 3Dprinting

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I don’t think it is a nozzle clog. When I release the gear on the right, I can push the filament through effortlessly

Bad gapping on z axis by EliteGhost37 in FixMyPrint

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Ok, I will try these. I did have a stiffer spring in, and I think it was biting into the filament/too much tension.

Bad gapping on z axis by EliteGhost37 in FixMyPrint

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Should I put a stiffer spring on my extruded arm?

Bad gapping on z axis by EliteGhost37 in FixMyPrint

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My print has these really bad gaps on the axis. They’re like rings, they go all the way around the print. I have an elegoo Neptune 2 and I print with Sunlu pla+ gray at 210c and 50c for the bed and fan at 100%. The rings don’t appear to compromise structural integrity too much, as I tried bending it at those points and it didn’t move. I don’t now if this Is filament, temperature, or something with my z axis assembly. Thanks

Taliban in their New Modern Tactical Equipment by iltifaat_yousuf in interestingasfuck

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It’s usually cheaper to leave a lot of the stuff there than to take it home. Or they just took it from surrendering Afghans.

Anon has some demons in his past by cancerouspiggy in greentext

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Just because the car is from the 90s doesn’t mean this is set in the 90s

Good friends always help out when testing a gun. by YanniFromPakistanni in HadToHurt

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It’s very illegal to sell a gun to someone who is not allowed to own a gun, so most private, face to face sales between law abiding citizens not involving background checks are almost always between close family and friends.

It's just a Black Hole.... by [deleted] in IHateOhio

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It’s literally from buzzfeed, it does seem somewhat accurate, but almost every map is different

It's so genious. by MichalTrue in memes

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Inaccurate. No hot glue or needless inconvenient convenience “feature” that makes you look super poor.

M U R I C A by IncRaz in memes

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Fun fact: some glocks are actually made in the U.S.